Saint Barnabas
Apostle
(† 61)
We read that in the first days of the Church,the multitude of believers had but one heart and one soul; and none said that anything which he possessed was his own. (Acts 4:32)Amid
this fervent company of Christians who practiced evangelical poverty,
one only is singled out by name, Joseph, a rich Levite from Cyprus. He, having land, sold it, and bringing the price, laid it at the feet of the Apostles. They then gave him a new name, Barnabas, son of consolation. He
was a good man, full of the Holy Spirit and of faith, and was soon
chosen for an important mission, the rapidly growing Church of Antioch.
Here he perceived the great work which was waiting to be done among the
Greeks, and therefore he hastened to seek out and bring Saint Paul to
Antioch, from his retirement at Tarsus.
When
the prophet Agabus at Antioch foretold a great universal famine,
Barnabas and Paul were selected by the faithful, to take to the Church
of Jerusalem their generous offerings for the poor of that city. It was
also at Antioch that the two Saints were named for the apostolate of the
Gentiles; and they sailed together for Cyprus and then to the cities of
Asia Minor. Their preaching struck men with amazement, and some cried
out, The gods have come down to us in the likeness of men! calling Paul Mercury, and Barnabas Jupiter. The
Saints traveled together once again, to the Council of Jerusalem, and
told of the signs and wonders which God had wrought among the Gentiles
during their missionary journey. Shortly after this they separated;
Barnabas with John Mark went to Cyprus, while Paul with Silas returned
to Asia Minor.
The
tradition of Milan, Italy, reveals that Saint Barnabas went from Cyprus
to Italy, and in Milan founded its church; he is still honored there as
its first bishop. After seven years he consecrated Saint Anathalon to
replace him, and returned to Cyprus to visit the churches. He
crisscrossed the island several times to bring to every city and village
the Holy Name of the Son of God. In Salamis, some of the recalcitrants
plotted together to kill him. He was aware of the conspiracy;
nonetheless, after foretelling to John Mark that he would die that same
day, he went to the synagogue to preach as usual. It was there that he
was stoned as a blasphemer, in the year 61 of our era. Saint John Mark
succeeded in burying him near Salamis.
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